I have hiv symptons but tested negative at 8 months after sex exposure

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This is my health problem after sex exposure. I am facing so many symptons after sex exposure with the girl who work in beauty saloon. I didn't use condom. This is my big mistake. I got flu (chills and night sweats) and was in bed for 5 days.

And then I start test for hiv, syphilis, TPHA. All are negative. But most of symptons are coming such as white coating tongue, tingling legs and hands, feel more cold sensation in legs, stomach bloating all the time, muscles pain, fatigue all the time, danddruff, sweating more, headache(sometimes). This is very severe symptons. I am healthy guy before this sex exposure. I tested every month. but all came back negative. It's already 9 months after exposure. Yesterday I tested for for complete blood picture. All are normal except eosinophila. Now my eosinophilia is 16.4(moderate eosinophilia) When I read on google, infection can cause high eosinophilia(such as hiv, htlv,etc). I was feeling depression all the time. I would like to know why I'm facing all the hiv symptons but tested negative at 8 months. According to the health society, window period is 6 months for hiv test. please someone help me for any idea. Thank you

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    Hiv test window is actually 2 months, and for siphilis it's 4 months, I'm 99% sure you didn't get HIV and that your symptoms are caused by something else, white coating on the tongue might be candida (easily treatable with 1 antifungal pill and some oral gel), you might have contracted herpes for example and that's why the flu like symptoms but maybe you just didn't get the sores, also...majority of your simptoms might just be because of PANIC, if someone thinks their sore throat might be cancer, even after it passes they still will experience trouble swollowing just by thinking about it, I literally think the only thing you have is oral candida and the rest is just panic, several HIV tests in a row can't lie!

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